Thanksgiving is a time to pause and reflect on all those things for which we are thankful. Today, as Americans begin to assemble around dinner tables to celebrate Thanksgiving, I can say that my wife, Elizabeth, and I are wrapping up one of the most special Thanksgivings we’ve ever had. You see…we are in Kenya Read More

There’s been much excitement around the Feed the Children offices all over the world since our big announcement in June! From Honduras to the Philippines, Washington DC and back, our new logo and our new brand has brought our staff much energy and enthusiasm for the future. I’ve heard great reports from our donors and Read More

Last week, Forbes Magazine came out with an article by Phil DeMuth called, “Death of the Big Charity” with the basic hypothesis that younger philanthropic givers are skeptical of large institutional charities. DeMuth writes: “While their parents were happy to write elephantine checks to the “American Big Disease Association” or the “Big City Cultural Institution” Read More

Last week, the Feed The Children Christmas tour continued as Elizabeth and I packed our bags for Central America. We went to see the field programs that seek to feed children, provide better opportunities for education and livelihood development– many of which I had seen before (in Honduras last December) and in Nicaragua (which I Read More

Two days ago I returned from my second trip to Kenya since I’ve been President of Feed The Children. It was another wonderful adventure. While there were countless business meetings and other official activities to attend, what I enjoyed most was the time spent with the children at the Dagoretti Children’s Center in Nairobi, an Read More

This week, I’m traveling throughout South Korea with Corey Gordon, FTC’s Chief Marketing and Communications Officer and Matt Panos, FTC’s Chief Development Officer. It has been an exciting week of travel, meeting new friends and making connections that we hope will lead to further growth of our mission at Feed The Children. When I was Read More